Michigan Bat Roost Monitoring Effort Returns for Second Summer

A colony of bats roosts in a confined space, highlighting the importance of summer roost sites for resting, raising young and sheltering throughout the season. Photo courtesy of Joy and Richard Kuyt.

From tree cavities and trunks to bridges and barns, bats are settling into a variety of summer roosts across Michigan. Just as they did last year, residents can help scientists better understand where these important mammals are living, by sharing information about the bat activity they see around their homes and communities.

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Michigan Natural Features Inventory are asking the public to report bat roost locations through the Michigan Bat Roost Monitoring Program.

Providing the information is easy. The online form asks for basic information such as the date and time when you saw bats using the roost, whether the location is on public or private land, the type of structure (house, barn, bat box, etc.), and how many bats you observed using the roost. There also is an opportunity to share photos.

This project focuses on summer roosts — places where bats rest and raise their young during the warmer months. Bats typically use summer roosts through August or early September. As temperatures cool in the fall, many species move to winter roosts, called hibernacula, where they hibernate until spring. Reports of summer roosts can be submitted at any time, even if the observation occurred earlier in the year. Read more

Buy a Beretta BRX1 Rifle in June and Receive a Free Tactacam REVEAL Pro 3.0

Beretta USA is giving hunters and shooting enthusiasts even more reason to add a BRX1 rifle to their collection this month. Customers who purchase any Beretta BRX1 rifle between June 1 and June 30, 2026, are eligible to receive a free Tactacam REVEAL Pro 3.0 cellular trail camera through Beretta’s latest promotional offer. Qualifying purchases must be redeemed by July 31, 2026. The promotion also applies to all Tikka T3x and Tikka T1x rifle models. See full rebate details at Beretta Rebates & Promotions.

The Beretta BRX1 has quickly established itself as one of the most innovative hunting rifles available today. Built around a fast-cycling straight-pull action, the BRX1 delivers rapid follow-up shots while maintaining the accuracy and reliability hunters demand in the field. The platform features a fully ambidextrous design, interchangeable barrel system, adjustable trigger, and modular architecture that allows shooters to tailor the rifle to their preferred hunting applications.

Whether pursuing whitetail deer, hog hunting, or predators, the BRX1 combines modern engineering with Beretta’s centuries-long commitment to firearms excellence. Its smooth operation, rugged construction, and user-friendly features have made it a favorite among hunters looking for a versatile rifle capable of performing across a wide range of environments and conditions.

The BRX1 represents the kind of innovation hunters are asking for today: fast handling, adaptable, and built for real-world performance in the field. Pairing it with the Tactacam REVEAL Pro 3.0 and the creates an exciting opportunity for customers to gear up for the season with premium equipment.

As part of the month-long campaign, Beretta USA and GrabAGun are also hosting the Summer Heat Giveaway, giving participants the chance to win a Beretta BRX1 rifle chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor paired with it is the Pulsar Talion XG35 Thermal Riflescope. Visit GrabAGun for your chance to win. Read more

Warne Introduces New Maxima Horizontal Quick Detach Rings

Warne is proud to announce the launch of the new Maxima Horizontal Quick Detach Rings, expanding the trusted Maxima product family with a fast, reliable quick detach mounting solution designed for hunters, shooters, and outdoor enthusiasts who demand versatility without sacrificing strength and precision.

Built upon the proven foundation of Warne’s popular Maxima Horizontal Rings, the new Maxima Horizontal QD Rings feature Warne’s trusted index-able quick detach lever system, allowing shooters to remove and reinstall their optics without tools while maintaining Warne’s return to zero guarantee.

Available in 1-inch, 30mm, and 34mm tube diameters, and offered in Low, Medium, and High heights, the Maxima Horizontal QD Rings provide compatibility with a wide range of riflescope configurations and shooting applications.

“The Maxima Horizontal Ring has earned a reputation for strength, reliability, and simplicity,” said Will Hemeyer, Director of Sales at Warne. “With the addition of our proven quick detach lever system, shooters can now enjoy the same rugged performance with the added convenience of tool-free removal and reinstallation while maintaining confidence in their zero.”

Machined from high-strength steel and featuring a square stainless-steel recoil control key, these rings are not only engineered to withstand the fiercest recoil, but also harsh field conditions. The Maxima Horizontal QD Rings deliver the durability and secure mounting performance shooters have come to expect from Warne products. Read more

GOA and GOF Petition the Virginia Supreme Court for a Preliminary Ruling on Virginia’s Looming “Assault Firearms” Ban

Gun Owners of America (GOA) and Gun Owners Foundation (GOF), alongside Virginia Citizens Defense League (VCDL) and 2A journalist John Crump, have petitioned the Virginia Supreme Court for an urgent ruling in their lawsuit challenging Virginia’s upcoming ban on “assault firearms” and “large capacity ammunition feeding devices.” The petition requests that a decision be made on the plaintiffs’ pending motion for temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction in advance of the ban’s July 1, 2026 effective date.

This petition to Virginia’s high court comes one month after GOA’s coalition of plaintiffs filed suit in the Circuit Court for Lancaster County, in Crump v. Katz. Within days of challenging Virginia’s unconstitutional ban on commonly owned firearms and magazines, the Crump plaintiffs filed their currently pending motion to preliminarily block enforcement of the ban for the duration of their lawsuit.

However, in a disappointing move by the Lancaster court, the court indefinitely paused the Crump plaintiffs’ challenge by staying the case – taking a hearing on the Crump plaintiffs’ motion off its calendar – because the state government has filed a request to have the Crump case consolidated with other legal challenges to the ban that have been filed in other Virginia counties.

Of course, constitutional rights cannot wait. That is why GOA and the Crump plaintiffs have petitioned the Virginia Supreme Court for a writ of mandamus to compel the Lancaster court to decide their motion on an emergency basis. In the alternative, the Crump plaintiffs request that the Virginia Supreme Court preliminarily enjoin enforcement of the gun ban itself. Read more

FPC Launches Fifth Circuit Appeal Challenging Unconstitutional Texas Carry Bans

Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) filed its opening brief with the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in Ziegenfuss v. Martin, challenging Texas’s carry bans in numerous ordinary public places following the district court’s misguided opinion upholding the bans.

The plaintiffs include FPC and FPC members. The plaintiffs are represented by Bradley A. Benbrook, Stephen M. Duvernay, and Jamie G. McWilliam of Benbrook Law Group, P.C. as well as R. Brent Cooper of Cooper & Scully, P.C.

The brief was filed at the federal Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Fifth Circuit has jurisdiction of appeals from federal district courts in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas.

FPC’s opening brief was filed on June 15, 2026.

Texas bans the carrying of firearms in businesses where alcohol comprises 51% or more of sales, at racetracks, and at sporting events. Under the Second Amendment’s text and our Nation’s historical tradition, these locations cannot be treated as so-called “sensitive places.” FPC filed this appeal to end enforcement of these unconstitutional carry bans and continue building on its track record of victories protecting the right to bear arms throughout the United States.

“The Second Amendment cannot be redlined out of existence through laws that are incompatible with the Constitution’s text and our Nation’s history. But that is exactly what Texas is trying to do here. Under binding Supreme Court precedent, Texas cannot criminalize carrying firearms in ordinary places people visit every day, like restaurants, sporting events, and racetracks. Our brief explains why the Fifth Circuit should reverse the trial court’s misguided decision and order these unconstitutional carry bans struck down. We will proudly continue to Fight Forward until every state—whether led by Republicans, Democrats, or anyone else—fully respects the rights of its residents.” — FPC President Brandon Combs. Read more

Woodpecker Drumming by Species

Among the 10 species of woodpeckers featured in the videos, the drumming of a Pileated Woodpecker is a standout, as always (photo by Tanner Martin).

Drumming is an important form of communication for woodpeckers, and hearing a rapid rat-a-tat-tat-tat can help you identify which species is drumming. Similar to learning to identify songbird calls, with a little practice you can identify some woodpeckers by the speed, cadence, and rhythm of their drumming. Woodpecker drumming may not be as immediately distinctive as bird songs, but by carefully listening to duration and rhythm of the drumming – even the perceived loudness of the woodpecker with reference to its location – you can still tell many species apart.

For woodpeckers, drumming serves the same function as singing does for songbirds: It advertises a bird’s territory, helps to attract mates, and alerts others “here I am.” Males and females drum among most woodpecker species, and now you can compare the drumming of similar and very different species of woodpeckers. In an informative article filled with insightful videos that feature species ranging from Downy and Hairy Woodpeckers to Northern Flickers and Pileated Woodpeckers – you can review the sights and sounds of woodpeckers drumming that can help you identify them in your neighborhood and in the field. Provided by All About Birds, you can get started by simply referring to How to Recognize Woodpeckers by Their Drumming Sounds | All About Birds

If you are interested in learning more about woodpeckers found worldwide, the Bird Academy offers an online course that is quite remarkable. You can take a Free look at “The Wonderful World of Woodpeckers” course at Free Preview: The Wonderful World of Woodpeckers Online Course

Taurus Kicks Off Summer Savings With Rebates on Popular Pistols and Revolvers

Get $25 Back on Taurus® GX Series Pistols and $30 Back on Taurus® and Rossi® Revolvers

Looking to add a new pistol or revolver to your collection this summer? Taurus® is making it easier to save with two limited-time rebate offers available from June 15 through July 15, 2026.

Whether you’re in the market for a compact everyday-carry pistol or a dependable revolver, customers can earn cash back on some of the most popular firearms in the Taurus® and Rossi® lineups!

Taurus® $25 eXtreme Rebate

Summer temperatures aren’t the only thing heating up. Purchase any new Taurus® GX2, GX4, or GX4 Carry pistol and receive a $25 rebate. Read more

Henry Repeating Arms and Big Woods Bucks Launch a Specialized .308 Carbine for Deer Season

Henry Repeating Arms, America’s leading lever-action rifle manufacturer, is now shipping the H14 Long Ranger Big Woods Carbine, designed in collaboration with Big Woods Bucks (BWB) for whitetail deer hunting in tight timber. The rifle was unveiled at a launch event held at Frank’s Gun Shop in Amsterdam, New York, with representatives from both Henry Repeating Arms and Big Woods Bucks on hand.

The H14 Long Ranger Big Woods Carbine builds on Henry’s proven Long Ranger platform with changes driven by a single purpose: to give serious woods hunters a lever-action rifle ready for the specific demands of hunting and tracking in heavy timber, where shots are close, windows are short, and the rifle has to come up fast.

The carbine features a shortened 18.5-inch round blued steel barrel, bringing the overall length down to 39 inches and the weight under 7 pounds. It’s fitted with a factory-installed Skinner peep sight at the rear, paired with a bright fiber optic front sight. The combination is designed for the low-light, fast-acquisition demands of timber hunting.

Chambered in .308 Win / 7.62×51 NATO, it carries four rounds through a geared lever action with a six-lug rotating bolt face for strong and consistent lock-up. The receiver is machined from aircraft-grade aluminum with a hard-anodized matte black finish. Read more

New Winchester Air Rifles Single Action Ranger Revolver

The Texas Rangers favored a fast-shooting, easy handling single action revolver. Most of the Western cowboys did, too. And that timeless design remains a popular shooting iron today. With its comfortable feel in the hand and responsiveness when firing, the single action revolver is just fun to shoot. Now you can get that experience with the new CO2-powered Winchester Air Rifles Single Action Ranger.

The Winchester Air Rifles Single Action Ranger holds 18 BBs in a spring-loaded magazine, so you can send all of the cans to soda-cemetery on the hill. Constructed of weather-resistant black polymer with nickel-plated accent parts and a faux wood grip, this quick-handling pistol weighs 1.9 pounds and measures 9.5 inches. It has a functioning hammer, crossbolt safety and a fixed blade front sight. This is a BB only air pistol, and sends steel BBs downrange at up to 420 fps. Read more

Stealth Cam Launches New Spectre 4K Pro Trail Camera, Featuring Revolutionary Onboard AI and 4K Performance

After announcing the expansion of its industry-leading lineup of cellular trail cameras at SHOT Show earlier this year, Stealth Cam has announced that another updated model in its core camera line is now available for purchase online and at various retailers nationwide.

The all-new Spectre 4K Pro Dual-Core Cellular Trail Camera combines dual-core processing that simultaneously captures and sends photos, with dual image sensors, one optimized for enhancing daytime imagery and another optimized for nighttime imagery, and revolutionary Command AI features to elevate scouting year-round.

Three onboard AI functions drive performance: Read more

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